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Cynegeticus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κυνηγετικός,
Kynegetikos "related to hunting" from κυνηγέω "I hunt"), is a
treatise by the
ancient Gr****
philosopher and...
- from the
Augustean period (63 BCE – 14 CE)
Cynegeticus by
Oppian of Apamea,
dated after 211 CE
Cynegeticus by
Oppian of Anazarbus, from the 2nd century...
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scholars have
argued that its
second half may have had
practical use.
Cynegeticus (Κυνηγετικός),
translated as A
treatise on
hunting with hounds, On Hunting...
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vertragus from
Roman Spain of the 2nd
century C.E.,
comes from Arrian's
Cynegeticus. A
similar type,
possibly a
moderately sized male sighthound, with a...
- 698. ISBN 978-0-415-94052-8.
Arrian (1831).
Arrian on coursing: the
Cynegeticus of the
younger Xenophon,
translated from the Gr****, with
classical and...
- Book of
Coursing 1977/1996 Dansey, William.
Arrian On Coursing: the
Cynegeticus London: J. Bohn, 1831 [2] Macpherson, H. A. The hare 1896 [3] Phillips...
- A & Will**** M.M.
Xenophon &
Arrian On
Hunting With Hounds,
contains Cynegeticus original texts,
translations & commentary. Warminster: Aris & Phillips...
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things you didn't know". The Guardian. London.
According to
Xenophon in
Cynegeticus, "Castorian
hounds are so
called because it was Castor, a keen hunter...
- London: G.
Routledge and Co.
Xenophon (1897) [c. 380 BC]. On
Hunting (
Cynegeticus).
Translated by Dakyns, H. G.
Macmillan and Co.
Archived from the original...
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Alopekis as one of the two main Gr****
examples of
hunting dogs in his work
Cynegeticus.
Ancient authors including Xenophon believed that
Aopekis were created...